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To hear Gov. Ted Strickland on the stump or in a new campaign video, you might get the impression that every uninsured child in Ohio now has access to health insurance...An estimated 111,255 children in Ohio remain uninsured, according to a state survey...
Tags: Ted Strickland, Ohio Family Health Survey, health cares, tobacco money, Allison Kolodziej, tobacco funding, poverty level, Columbus
Ohio – It is not a registered non-profit, though it bears a non-profit's Web identity. It has no board of directors, no campaign finance filing history, and no paperwork on file with the IRS or the Federal Elections Commission. So who is LetOhioVote.org,...
Tags: Ken Blackwell, Ohio Supreme Court, Ted Strickland, Citizens for Community Values, Carlo LoParo, christian group, communications values, Fort Wayne, Phyllis Schlafly, Paul Pfeifer, Wilberforce University, Homophobia, Eagle Forum, Ohio
It’s a tacit recognition that even though the health care debate currently occupies center stage, a key part of the Obama agenda remains unsettled in the court of public opinion — and an acknowledgment that recent questions about the accuracy of the administration’s...
Tags: GOP, Manchester, Frank Guinta, Politics, Republican Party, Ted Strickland, John Boehner
The Republican chairman of the Senate Finance Committee says he is willing to support the governor's plan to fix an $851 million budget shortfall, with a few amendments...Carey Jr. of Wellston can find four GOP colleagues willing to do the same, Ohio's...
Tags: GOP Senate, Senate Finance Committee, Strickland, Senate Republicans, Bill M. Harris, Carey, Richard H. Finan, Sen. Timothy J. Grendell, Ohio Supreme Court, tax cut, Columbus, Politics, Republican Party, Shawnee State University, Ted Strickland
Kenneth Biros, who could become the first person in the United States put to death using an untested lethal-injection method, should not be subjected to state "experimentation," his attorney says...Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday cleared the way for...
Tags: Kenneth Biros Kenneth Biros, Ohio Parole Board, Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, Timothy Sweeney, Columbus, Romell Broom, Sodium thiopental, Ted Strickland, Law Crime, Lethal injection, Kenneth Biros
Ohio's Republican members of Congress wrote a letter to Gov. Ted Strickland last week encouraging him to create an independent, bipartisan board to monitor the state's use of federal stimulus money, but the governor called the letter "a political document."
Tags: GOP, Ted Strickland, Ohio, Columbus, Politics, Shawnee State University, Republican Party, John Boehner
Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati said Wednesday that the change renders moot Kenneth Biros’ argument that the state’s former policy using a three-drug vein injection is unconstitutional. A federal judge had temporarily delayed Biros’ execution but...
Tags: Kenneth Biros, Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, lethal injection, ohio execution, federal court, Columbus, Romell Broom, Law Crime, Social Issues, Capital punishment, Capital punishment in the United States, Bautista, Joseph Lewis Clark, Participation of medical professionals in American executions, Death Penalty Information Center, Sodium thiopental, Ted Strickland
A Hispanic group sued Tuesday asking a judge to stop Ohio from canceling vehicle registrations for thousands of people if they do not provide certain documentation. The League of United Latin American Citizens claims state officials, through the policy,...
Tags: united latin, group sues, vehicle registrations, U.S, BMV, Cincinnati, Social Issues, Department of Motor Vehicles, Law Crime, Vehicle registration, Columbus Ohio, League of United Latin American Citizens, Shawnee State University, Ted Strickland, Illegal immigration to the United States, Vehicle registration plate, Ohio
The AFL-CIO says it will sue if state leaders try to use $200 million in casino licensing fees to help fill an $851 million shortfall in the state budget. "The constitutional amendment passed by voters earmarks the $200 million in licensing fees for regional...
Tags: Senate Republicans, licensing fees, Columbus, AFL-CIO, Ted Strickland, Earmark, Social Issues, Politics, Labor
After a top aide for Gov. Ted Strickland questioned why the state Board of Education passed a resolution opposing his plan for all-day kindergarten starting next year, the board's president suggested that the panel didn't really mean it. Board President...
Tags: Ms. Cain, Deborah Cain, Senate, board vote, board member, Ted Strickland, Jeff Hardin, Columbus, Cain and Abel, Politics, Shawnee State University, Kindergarten, Education